Ongoing evaluation

The BiodivClimBiodiversity and Climate Change call for international research projects in the area of biodiversity and climate change is hereby announced by the National Science Centre (hereinafter: “NCN”), acting in cooperation with the BiodivERsA network. Funding proposals may be submitted by international consortia composed of at least 3 research teams from at least 3 countries participating in the call. »

In the run-up to the planned introduction of a new open access policy to govern the publication of research results obtained in projects funded by the NCN, we have verified the annual and final project reports. We have analysed the modes in which our grantees publish their research results and the amount of funds slated for that purpose. »

We are pleased to announce that two projects involving researchers from Poland have been awarded funding within the CHIST-ERA Call 2018. Within this funding opportunity almost EUR 9 million have been granted to 10 research projects in the topics of: »

We have the pleasure of inviting you to a workshop organised within the framework of the IdeaLab “Managing Threats” call, which is scheduled to take place between 21 and 25 October 2019 near Krakow. The workshop is open to researchers from Poland, Norway, Liechtenstein and Iceland. The objective is to draw up ideas for joint interdisciplinary research projects carried out by partners from Poland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein, the best of which will be eligible for NCN funding. The budget may include salaries of research team members, scholarships for students and PhD students, purchase of research equipment, as well as any other expenses necessary for the project.

The National Science Centre will fund 159 doctoral scholarships, 50 projects conducted by researchers up to three years after being awarded a PhD degree, and 5 fellowships in foreign research teams for those applying for ERC grants. »

QuantERA Consortium is pleased to announce the results of the QuantERA Call 2019. Thanks to the funding provided by the QuantERA member organisations, the list of projects recommended for funding includes 12 excellent international proposals in the field of quantum technology research for over EUR 13M. »